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PROGRAM:
NAME
espctag - Edit tags of SPC files (ID666)
SYNOPSIS
espctag [OPTION]... FILE...
DESCRIPTION
By default, espctag prints ID666 tags extracted from SPC files (SNES audio files) on the
standard output. When called with the --set switch, flags accept an argument and the
corresponding fields are modified. Files are processed in the order specified.
OPTIONS
Operations (mutually exclusive)
-s, --set
Set tags
-g, --get
Print tags. This is the default behaviour
Global options
-f, --file
Print file names
-n, --field
Don't print field names
-t, --type
Print tags format
-rFORMAT, --rename=FORMAT
Rename file based on tags. FORMAT is a template string where ordinary characters
are simply used as-is, while conversion specifications introduced by a '%'
character cause corresponding tag to be formatted and used on the new file name.
The conversion specifications have the form:
%[case-modifier][max-width]conversion
case-modifier can be '>' for lower case or '<' for upper case.
max-width is an integer in the range 0-99, it specifies the maximum number of
characters that will be used in the new file name.
The folowing conversion specifications can appear in the template string:
%s Song title
%g Game title
%n Dumper name
%c Comments
%d Dump date
%l Length
%f Fade length
%a Artist
%m Channels
%e Emulator
%% Literal '%' character
Every other conversion specification will cause an error.
-b, --backup-rsn
Backup the input RSN file if it should be changed. This can save you if something
goes wrong between the moment the file is deleted and the moment it is recreated
-e, --no-error
When several files must be treated, espctag will not stop when an error occurs. It
will ignore the file and pass to the next.
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode
Field selection
-a, --all
Select all fields. Can not be used with --set
-S[SONG_TITLE], --song[=SONG_TITLE]
Print/Set song title
-G[GAME_TITLE], --game[=GAME_TITLE]
Print/Set game title
-N[DUMPER_NAME], --dumper[=DUMPER_NAME]
Print/Set dumper name
-C[COMMENTS], --comments[=COMMENTS]
Print/Set comments
-D[MM/DD/YYYY], --date[=MM/DD/YYYY]
Print/Set dump date
-L[LENGTH], --length[=LENGTH]
Print/Set length of song (without fade length)
-F[LENGTH], --fade[=LENGTH]
Print/Set fadeout length
-A[ARTIST], --artist[=ARTIST]
Print/Set artist name
-M[CHANNELS], --channels[=CHANNELS]
Print/Set default channels states (0 = channel is enable / 1 = channel is disable)
-E[EMULATOR], --emulator[=EMULATOR]
Print/Set emulator used to make the dump
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